Charity rejects $7250 donation from motorboating group0:44

A US charity has rejected a group of 'pickup artists' donation of US$7000, raised through 'motor boating' women's breasts. Courtesy Simple Pickup

October 22nd 2013

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SimplePickup video of breast cancer research fundraiser 'motorboarding' women's breasts for $20. The donation was rejected by the charity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrSc2sUDU0I#t=275Source:YouTube

THREE men who raised $US7000 ($7243) for breast cancer research by &quot;motorboating&quot; women's breasts say their donation was rejected because of &quot;haters&quot;.

Self-styled "pickup artists" Jason, Jesse, and Kong, run SimplePickup to teach men how to approach and ask out women.

They launched a fundraising effort earlier this month - donating $US20 to breast cancer research to each woman who let them shove their faces into their breasts. They raised more than $US2000 in one day, and promised to chip in an extra $US100 for every 100,000 views of the video on YouTube, bringing the total to $US7000.

"Do you love boobs? We sure do. And this month is breast cancer awareness month, so today we’re working to save some boobies," they say in the video.

After seeing the video, the charity asked them to take down the video, refunded the money and asked the self-proclaimed ladykillers not to use their name anymore.

"It’s obvious they had to do this because they were getting pressured by a small minority of haters who thought this video was offensive," says Kong, who says critics are "completely out of line."

"So congratulations haters, breast cancer researchers literally just lost $7000 because of your personal problems with this video."

The trio are now soliciting ideas for what to do with that $7000, and suggest spending the money on another breast cancer charity or using the cash to commit random acts of kindness.